Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Museum Island

We have spent a couple days in Berlin so far, most of it on Museum Island.  This is within walking distance of our hotel right in the centre of the city.  Museum Island is home to five of the most important of the many museums in Berlin as well as the cathedral. We visited the cathedral on our first day and climbed the 270 steps to the top of the dome for a bird's eye view over the city. We bought a museum pass which allows us entry into more than fifty of the museums over three consecutive days.  So far we have visited only three!!  We spent more than two hours in each of them and they were all stunning.  We saw the bust of Nefertiti but unfortunately no photos allowed. We saw so many wonderful displays such as the treasures from Troy, sculptures, coin collections - we were overwhelmed.  We will continue our quest for knowledge today.

The tallest building in Berlin, the tv tower known as the asparagus!

The Marienkirche, the 1st church we visited.

View form the dome of the cathedral over Altes Museum.

Statues higher up on the dome.

Even higher.

The cathedral which is quite stunning with a large crypt where the former rulers of Germany are all interred in regal splendor.

One of the many beautiful marble statues in the museums.

One million dollar coin from Canada!  It was very large!

The gold hat, found in Southern Germany dating from 1000 - 800 BC.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

All those stairs! Obviously you've been taking your fish oil.

Berlin would be such an interesting place to visit, both for the modern and medieval history.

xoxo
Di

Cousin Kath said...

270 steps? Is that all? Come on, you can do better than that! we did over 1200 stairs each way one day in Rome...

Amanda said...

Do you like my hat?
No, I do not like your hat.
Goodbye.